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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileRavenprose said:
Hudson Hawk w/ Bruce Willis
I couldn't make myself watch that.
travo said:Ravenprose said:
Hudson Hawk w/ Bruce WillisI couldn't make myself watch that.
I actually own the DVD. I found it for $5 at Walmart a while back. Worth every penny!
Labyrinth is both my favourite movie, and greatest guilty pleasure.
Dark Fields is pretty cool.
Postal is actually a respectable film.
Listen to Iced Earth and play Doom
Dvader said:Hey what is wrong with Spaceballs.
I love Independance Day.
As a programmer, I am obliged to hate that movie, even not having seen it all. Good thing Aliens run Windows... >_>
Then again, I've always liked GoldenEye, which could be even more idiotic
# send spike
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileDvader said:Hey what is wrong with Spaceballs.
I love Independance Day.
Independance Day is awesome.
Coopersville said:Labyrinth is both my favourite movie, and greatest guilty pleasure.
When I was a kid, that ruled.
Dvader said:Hey what is wrong with Spaceballs.
I love Independance Day.
What a suprise. I like Stargate though.
For me, it would have to be Flight of the Dragons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flight_of_Dragons
Peter Dickenson (John Ritter) is a poor, dreaming scientist/inventor who is transported into the failing world of magic. He meets three wizards, two dragons, and the beautiful Princess Melisande (Alexandra Stoddart), who is a Wizard's foster-daughter.
The green wizard Carolinus (Harry Morgan) summons his magic brothers to a meeting, their first in centuries. Mounted on his house-dragon, Gorbash (voiced initially by Cosie Costa), Carolinus travels to the Temple of All Antiquity, and there meets his three magic brothers: the yellow wizard Lo Tae Shao (Don Messick), the blue wizard Solarius, and the red wizard Ommadon (James Earl Jones). He then proceeds to explain that the world of magic is dying. To save it, they must join together to create the 'Last Realm of Magic', a protected place where magic will live on after humans stop believing in it. Ommadon (James Earl Jones) refuses to aid his brothers, and vows to dominate humanity by infesting humans with greed, in an attempt to stop magic's death by force. The only way to stop him is to take his Red Crown, the source of his dark magic. 20th century Peter, being descended from an ancient hero, is asked to begin a quest for this purpose.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileYodariquo said:Gotta go with the Sister Act movies (I'm a sucker for quality choir music)
Oh good god!
I only really buy DVD's of films that are astoundingly bad or dumb by usual standards, like:
Weekend At Bernie's
Deuce Bigalow (SP?)
That kind of thing. But I don't really watch DVDs or go to movies.
Yodariquo said:I've got another: big fan of Bloodsport.
i thought i didn't have any but this made me remember one.
Best of the Best
gamingeek said:What was that van damme movie where he played twins in hong kong? Awesome.
That would be Double Impact
However it pales in comparison to his finest work where he costarred with Denis Rodman
Just remembered.. Jumpin Jack Flash.
You'd love it Yoda, it has Whoopi Goldberg chatting up people on the internet and hacking!
Are there any movies out there that you would consider to be a gulity pleasure? Ones that you wouldn't want others to know that you like. Perhaps you saw them as a kid and still have feelings of nostalgia for them. Perhaps you caught them after dark on Cinemax and you just have fond memories of the experience. Whatever the case, name them.
Here are some of my favorites:
The Police Academy movies: Too many great lines and memorable scenes, except for part 7. How the hell did this series get to seven movies?
"C.O.P. Ceetizens on patrol."
"That didn't hurt, that didn't hurt, that didn't hurt.....That hurt!"
Spaceballs: "Ludicrous speed. Go!!"
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. My wife laughs at me for liking this film. "I pity the fool that don't eat me cereal."